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American Arbitration Association

The American Arbitration Association is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the development and widespread use of prompt, effective and economical methods of dispute resolution. Its site is full of information about all forms of dispute prevention and resolution, including mediation, arbitration, fact-finding, partnering, dispute review boards and other related alternative dispute resolution processes.

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The New York Law Journal outlines New York City's plan to reduce the reliance on pre-trial detention and cash bail in low-level cases, making mention of Brooklyn Justice Initatives' supervised release program.

WNYC reports on a plan to reform New York City's bail system, highlights Brooklyn Justice Initatives' supervised release program for misdemeanor defendants, and speaks to Center for Court Innovation Director of Operations, Adam Mansky.